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EDIT:: Just so there is no confusion this is not an SAU Official Cruise. I have no issues with other clubs posting stuff on this forum in regards to cruises so long as it is made clear that SAU has nothing to do with them. However i am not the only moderator on here and others may have other opinions.

-inark

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interclub car cruise is starting on the 31st of jan at Knox city car park, top level of the mutli level car park, meet 9pm leave 9:30pm, head to dandy rangers and out thought pakenham, and back to knox

Other clubs include

Import club australia.com

Car audioaustralia.com

Nissansilva.com

ECCV.org

hope to see everyone there!!!

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good to see some positive thinking guys! well on that note, where should we meet??? 9pm on a saturday night there are ppl everywhere down there, so MIGHT have a bit of a chance of fitting in, unless you come in a 400kph, but no matter where you go, the cops will always be there

Mark

Mark you live near me u should know of a big empty place out of the way of the public on cheltenham rd...

btw if u dont want a large cop turn out u r probably best to email the location to people or something like that.

hay, change of plan, someone from nissansilva said to meet at Doncaster park and ride, i'm not to sure where it is, but he said they meet there otfen and never get any real bad cop problems, so if crew wanna meet up and head over to there, e-mail [email protected] ,

yeah see what happens

Mark

nothing like some very late notice, but there it is

Saturday Jan 31st.. @ Doncaster Park N Ride carpark.. its on Doncaster Rd.. right beside the Eastern Fwy Entrance..

8.30 meet , 9.30 Depart

expecting around 100-200 cars.

fully mapped out.

this is from Nissansilvia.com

see you there

Who from this forum is going to this event? I want to meet a few of you in person. So if any1 sees my white GTR come up and say hello. I will wear a white FOX hat. My name is Chris. (Yes i'm allowed to wear fox hats, becuase I actually do race motoX unlike most fox apparel wearers)



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